Cong has always misused the CBI, alleges Hazare

Pune : Social activist Anna Hazare on Saturday said it was wrong to presume that the CBI acts of its own volition and alleged that Congress had always “misused” the central investigating agency, reports PTI.

Asked about the CBI raid on DMK leader M K Stalin’s residence immediately after the party withdrew its support to the UPA government, Hazare told reporters, “Everybody knows that the CBI is under government’s control. If it is brought under the Lokpal’s control, it would help in curbing corruption.”

Hazare alleged that Congress had always “misused” the agency, even though it has some good officers in its fold. “It is not that all people with the CBI are bad. But they are subjected to pressure as they have their jobs to protect. Congress has always misused it,” he alleged. When asked to comment on the UPA allies leaving Congress, Hazare said the party was losing the sympathy of the people because of the corruption associated with it. “Congress is taking wrong steps. People have lost their sympathy for the party as responsible ministers in the government too are involved in scams,” he added.

Referring to the support of Samajwadi Party (SP) to the Congress-led government, Hazare said, “Regional parties pose a threat to the country as they bring pressure (on the government).”

He said although he had parted ways with his erstwhile colleague Arvind Kejarwal, there was no conflict between them and he wished him well for their cause through political means.

Hazare said he had not instituted any core committee of his own after breaking away from IAC. “It is difficult to get selfless workers for a cause. I am at present associated with ‘Janatantra Morcha’ along with former Army Chief V K Singh, which is a non-political organisation,” he added. Later, addressing a gathering, the activist said he was confident that the Lokpal would be a reality.

Hazare not in favour of pardoning Sanjay Dutt

Pune : Even as the chorus for clemency for actor Sanjay Dutt grew louder, social activist Anna Hazare disapproved of the demand to pardon him in a case related to the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts. “The judiciary has given its verdict. It is not proper to interfere with the court judgement,” he told reporters.